‘Hardest to Reach’, the first single from the new album ‘One Thousand Birds’ by GRICE, is released on 22 February 2019 on hungersleep records.
One thousand Birds, is the third album by South London-born art rock musician GRICE (out 22 March). Written, arranged and produced by GRICE, the 13-track album features contributions from a select spectrum of musicians including Steve Bingham (No-Man) and sonic luminary Richard Barbieri (co-founder of Japan, keyboard player in Porcupine Tree) who adds his unique 'sonic hand' to the sweet winters symphony on the title track of the album.
Hardest to Reach is a hypnotic electro-acoustic gem drawn from the dark well of personal experience, loss and despair alchemised into an uplifting anthem for the unconsoled. The track features GRICE on vocals, acoustic guitar, electric Ebow alongside longtime musical collaborator and friend Andrew Fred Ehresmann (Hammond organ, piano), Al Swainger (bass), Marco Maggiore (drums).
GRICE has built his reputation since 2012 with his debut album Propeller which was shortlisted in the MPG Awards. The release of his second album Alexandrine and The Grey of Granite Stone EP have rewarded him with critical acclaim in left field and progressive art rock circles, plus the opportunity to collaborate on his own terms with instrumental and production luminaries such as Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen, B J Cole, Raphael Ravenscroft, Hossam Ramzy and more.
‘One Thousand Birds’ is available to pre-order from Burning Shed & Bandcamp: https://hungersleeprecords.bandcamp.com/album/one-thousand-birds
Releases world-wide 22nd March 2019 on hungersleep records
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